Wantable Fitness Subscription Box Review – March 2018

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Wantable Fitness is a fitness styling subscription service similar to Stitch Fix. You fill out an in-depth survey about your fitness clothing preferences, and your stylist picks out items for you.

The fee for this service is $20 a month, and that fee goes toward whichever items you choose to keep. If you keep 3 or 4 items you also get a 20% discount, and if you keep all 5 items you get a 30% discount.

About Wantable Fitness

The Cost: You’ll pay a $20.oo non-refundable styling fee to start. You only pay for what pieces you decide to keep, and the $20 styling fee goes towards the cost of what you purchase!

The Products: 5 pieces of workout or athleisure clothing curated to match the preferences you set when you sign up. Keep 3 or more pieces to save 20%. Keep all 5, and save 30%!

Ships to: Ships free to the U.S. (Currently ships to the U.S. only.)

Wantable Fitness March 2018 Review

The box came with a little slip of information about Wantable’s service.

Here’s the info booklet, along with the product list.

In the style quiz I took when signing up, I noted the types of things I like, love, and dislike wearing, as well as the price range I’d be most comfortable spending on different pieces (like tops, bottoms, and tertiary styles like jackets, etc.). To get a feeling for the prices and quality I should expect with this subscription, I picked the mid-range price bracket. It looks like the items I got in this box run from $48.00-$88.00.

They also include a pre-paid shipping envelope to use with whatever you decide to return. Be sure to keep track of when your package has to be in the mail to avoid being charged for pieces you don’t want. Wantable does a great job of sending emails along to alert you when the due date is coming up, but I always like to mark my date on my calendar, just in case!

Okay, now for the clothes! FYI, I usually wear a 10 in jeans, a medium (like a 6 or an 8) in tops and t-shirts, and I’m a 36B. I’m also just 5′ 3″. So, on the shorter, curvier side.

I love the new trend of longer, “midi” style sports bras. They’re super comfortable, obviously provide plenty of coverage, and tend to be pretty flattering on me. The extra length and coverage also make me feel more likely to wear midi bras to the gym/out on a jog without anything on top of them. The slender stripes on this nylon/spandex, moisture-wicking bra is super cool to me—something about them feels really fresh and modern. The keyhole back of the bra seems stylish out of the box, but I don’t really like how stretched out it ends up looking when it’s on. I’ve been really impressed with the Glyder styles I’ve gotten in this subscription box. They have a general aesthetic that I really like!

Whoa. Talk about PINK! These leggings are bright bubblegum pink, which is quite a departure from my usual more muted palette. The fabric of these leggings is also a standout—they’re a cotton/spandex blend that feels like a perfect midpoint between a sturdy cotton tee and a sleek pair of leggings. That cotton component made them feel a lot more breathable than many leggings I’ve tried. The high waistband is just the thing I’d look for in leggings, though it did roll down a little bit as I stretched around. I don’t know if this is the color for me, but I’m definitely going to bookmark this brand. That fabric is just so nice!

This pullover is super comfortable, but I’m not sure if I’m sold on the style. It’s made from a polyester/cotton/rayon blend that feels like a lightweight combination between a sweatshirt and a really plush towel. It feels like it’d be right at home on an LA beach, tossed over a bathing suit and shorts. As for me here in Pittsburgh, this pocketed pullover feels just a smidge too boho. Especially given the oversized fit and the blousy cut, it feels a little more fairytale than I’d like to go.

These microfiber/nylon leggings are smooth to the touch, sturdy, and stay in place well. But the V-shaped waistband is tighter than I expected, almost in a shapewear kind of way. My first reaction was “Wow, these are like KARDASHIAN leggings!” They kind of squished my waist in and smushed my booty up. Hehe! Not bad, necessarily, but maybe not the right pair of leggings for me.

I couldn’t find this top online, so I listed the price that’s in the booklet. This top is a pretty straightforward cotton sweatshirt. It’s not particularly cozy, but it should be pretty long-lasting thanks to the sturdy 100% cotton fabric. The fancy aspect is the lace-up pattern on each sleeve. It’s snazzy, but it’s not totally my style.

Ooo, I haven’t heard of this brand before! These leggings are pretty loud, but I’m weirdly drawn to them. (Bubblegum pink is a lot for me, but pale pink is a little bit more my speed.) I’m also kind of fascinated by leopard prints—my dream is to own a leopard print coat one day! I have zero idea what I’d trust to stay in the pockets on the sides of these leggings, but I think it’s kind of awesome that they exist. The fabric is beautifully smooth, too. They’re very much a second skin.

I love me a black bra, and I do like Onzie styles, but this bra feels too bare across the back. It looks like it straight-up doesn’t fit, but it’s actually comfortable and perfectly fitted across the front. But against my broader back, these straps just feel kind of short and stretched too far. I think it’s cute how the straps look like a star (do you see it?), and of course, I love that this bra is black, and thus, super versatile.

The Verdict: I liked this month’s assortment. It felt really trendy to me, maybe a little more so than in previous boxes. The fit of most of the pieces was solid, too, which is ultimately the thing I care about most. While I’m not sure if all of the patterns and colors are right for me, I did really like discovering a lot of new brands that I didn’t know about before!

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Wantable curates its boxes based on each individual’s preferences as well as what’s available. What you get might not be the same as what I got, but you also might get something that fits your style and body even better than the looks above! Sign up and see what they choose for you!

Value Breakdown: This box cost $20.00 with free shipping. The total retail value of the items inside was $441.00. If I keep 5 or more items, I’ll get 20% off of that amount. Oh, and remember that my $20.00 styling fee goes towards whatever I buy. In short, if I kept everything, I would spend $332.80, which is about 25% in savings.

Anna loves collecting little treasures, be they pop-culture finds, handmade mementos, or new potions to put in her makeup bag. Beauty boxes got her interested in the subscription world, but now she’s swooning for all things kawaii!

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Thanks so much, Sofia! And surprisingly enough… Target! I literally saw them and gasped, like “WHAT. ARE. YOU?!” when I saw them in my local store. (I was alone. A lady looked at me.) Here they are online! http://bit.ly/2DbGUi6

Love that first outfit on you, Anna! You should keep those hot pink leggings. They look super cute and flattering on you! I like the other (lighter) pink combo on you too. These pieces are out of my price range but I thoroughly enjoyed this review.